Native America Indian costume doll and baby

Description

A doll made from injection moulded polystyrene with sleeping eyes, moveble head and arms but fixed legs. Intended for display rather than play, this female doll is thought to have been made in the 1960s. It is dressed in a light coloured traditional costume representing the animal skins from which they would have been made, including mocasin shoes, coloured beads and a headband, and she carries a baby on her back.
Designers & Manufacturers
Designer (Person)
Manufacturer

Object number

AIBDC : 008140

Date

1960 - 1969 (circa)

Country

Material

plastic
PS head, torso, limbs and baby
polystyrene
textile costume
Dimensions
Width
70mm
Height
20mm
Depth
55mm

Colour